April webinar now posted…

Thank you to all who joined us online for our April meeting of Toronto Branch. If you weren’t able to catch it live, you can still watch our two presentations—by Lynn Palermo on Habits of a Highly Organized Genealogist, and Janice Nickerson on Daily Life 100 Years Ago, as told in a mother’s letters to her son.

The video recording of our meeting will be posted on our Webinars page for the next month, along with the supporting handout. If you’re a Branch member, the recording and handouts will also be available to you at any time through our Branch Members-Only Pages. Enjoy!

Toronto Branch Meetings

Murder and Mayhem / Settlers and Sinners / Colonists and Criminals—More Thrilling Stories from New France Carol Ufford and Dawn Kelly return with more fascinating stories from New France—unusual deaths, illegitimate children, and of course[...]

Debt, Drunk & Disorderly, Vagrancy, Prostitution, Theft, Assault, Insanity: Are You Sure Your Ancestors Were Never in Jail? No one wants a criminal at the dinner table, but finding one in your family tree can[...]

Courses starting & Workshops

Join us on four evenings in June from the comfort of your home for the online Ontario Research Lecture Series. Four expert researchers will guide you through specialized records or research processes. Attend all four[...]

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